Eve The Christmas Tree (Jumbo)

Getting ready for the holidays? Here are 4 wonders that’ll bring the holiday spirit into your home! Say hello to Charlie the Gingerbread Woman, Casper the Snowman, Eve the Christmas Tree, and Jeffrey the Eggnog! All standing about 7 ½ inches tall!

******This was made with all of Lion Brand Yarn and now, you can buy the full kit for the ENTIRE Christmas Collection on their website Here! During the holidays, it’s 20% off. If you would like to purchase the ad free, and printer friendly version, it is also available on my Raverly page!

Materials

Yarn: Lion Brand’s Vanna Choice in one skein of each color:

o Vanna’s Choice Kelly Green

o Vanna’s Choice White

o DIYarn Black

o DIYarn Red

o DIYarn Orange

o DIYarn Pink

o DIYarn Aqua

· Hook: 4mm

· A generous amount of polyester fiber fill

· scissors

· Darning needle

· Pins (Not mandatory but very helpful for assembly!)

· Holiday spirit!

Sizing

· Gauge is not critical.

Pattern Key

· ch: chain (for example)

· sc = single crochet

· hdc = half-double crochet

· dc = double crochet

· tc = treble crochet

· mr = magic ring

· inc = increase (2 sc in next stitch)

· dec = decrease (sc 2 together)

· FLO = front loop only

· BLO = back loop only

Experience Level

· Moderate experience in amigurumi and sewing.

Special Pattern Notes:

· Treat every decrease as an invisible decrease. Although it won’t change the outcome of the pattern, it will look cleaner if you do invisible! (Tutorial below)

· When there are pictures side by side, work left to right!

Bottom tier (Kelly green)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)

Rnd 2: *inc* x 6 (12)

Rnd 3: *sc, inc* around (18)

Rnd 4: *sc 2, inc* around (24)

Rnd 5: *sc 3, inc* around (30)

Rnd 6: *sc 4, inc* around (36)

Rnd 7: *sc 5, inc* around (42)

Rnd 8: *sc 6, inc* around (48)

Rnd 9: *sc 7, inc* around (54)

Rnd 10: *sc 8, inc* around (60)

Rnd 11: *sc 9, inc* around (66)

Rnd 12: sc in BLO around (66)

Rnd 13: *sc 9, dec* around (60)

Rnd 14: sc around (60)

Rnd 15: *sc 8, dec* around (54)

Rnd 16: sc around (54)

Rnd 17: *sc 7, dec* (48)

Rnd 18: sc around (48)

Rnd 19: *sc 6, around* (42)

Rnd 20: sc around (42)

Rnd 21: *sc 5, dec* around (36)

Rnd 22: sc around (36)

Rnd 23: *sc 4, dec* around (30)

Rnd 24: sc around (30)

Middle tier (Kelly green)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)

Rnd 2: *inc* x 6 (12)

Rnd 3: *sc, inc* around (18)

Rnd 4: *sc 2, inc* around (24)

Rnd 5: *sc 3, inc* around (30)

Rnd 6: *sc 4, inc* around (36)

Rnd 7: *sc 5, inc* around (42)

Rnd 8: *sc 6, inc* around (48)

Rnd 9: *sc 7, inc* around (54)

Rnd 10: sc in BLO around

Rnd 17: *sc 7, dec* (48)

Rnd 18: sc around (48)

Rnd 19: *sc 6, around* (42)

Rnd 20: sc around (42)

Rnd 21: *sc 5, dec* around (36)

Rnd 22: sc around (36)

Rnd 23: *sc 4, dec* around (30)

Rnd 24: sc around (30)

Rnd 25: *sc 3, dec* around (24)

Rnd 26: sc around (24)

Rnd 27: *sc 2, dec* (18)

Rnd 28: sc around (18)

Finish off and leave tail for sewing.

Top tier (Kelly green)

Rnd 1: 6 sc in mr (6)

Rnd 2: *inc* x 6 (12)

Rnd 3: *sc, inc* around (18)

Rnd 4: *sc 2, inc* around (24)

Rnd 5: *sc 3, inc* around (30)

Rnd 6: *sc 4, inc* around (36)

Rnd 7: *sc 5, inc* around (42)

Rnd 8: sc in BLO around

Rnd 9: *sc 5, dec* around (36)

Rnd 10: sc around (36)

Rnd 11: *sc 4, dec* around (30)

Rnd 12: sc around (30)

Rnd 13: *sc 3, dec* around (24)

Rnd 14: sc around (24)

Rnd 15: *sc 2, dec* (18)

Rnd 16: sc around (18)

Rnd 17: *sc, dec* (12)

Rnd 18: sc around (12)

Rnd 19: Dec around (6)

Rnd 20: sc around (6)

Now that you have all three individual pieces to the tree, it’s time to add on the white edging! To do so, pull your white yarn through the first stitch where you worked in the BLO (Rounds 12, 10, and 8, respectively) and ch 1. Work along the brim in sc.

Do this along all three pieces!

Now, you can sew the pieces together starting with the biggest piece on the bottom and the smallest on top.

Once you have all three pieces sewn together, you can add on the garland!

Pull the red yarn through any white edging stitch and ch 12.

Skip 5 stitches and sc into the 6th stitch. Ch 12 once again and continue all the way until you reach the first chain.

For the top portions, use the same technique, but ch 10, and anchor the garland every 7th stitch!

Now, its time add the Christmas lights( bobbles ) on the bottom portion!

(To begin, cut a long piece orange and aqua strand of yarn. Pull your yarn through any green body stitch and sc (to make it less tight, ch 2!)

Now, through the same stitch you just pulled through, yarn over and begin a DC. With your 3 loops, yarn over and pull through like you would the first part of a DC. Leave two loops on the hook.

Do this 3 more times in the same stitch (4 dc total). When you have all 5 loops ready, pull through all at once.

After pulling through, sl st in the same stitch you’ve been working in. Pull your yarn all the way through (this is why you cut it initially) and repeat with more long strands of orange.

Switch to aqua and repeat!

For the top of the tree, make a pompom with your aqua and blue orange and sew to the top!

The last steps to finish Eve are to make a pompom to attach to the top of the tree and embroider the face!

Happy Crafting and I hope you enjoyed making her! Make sure to go check out all the other patterns to make the rest of the Collections on the patterns tab 🙂

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Hi! My name is Vincent and I focus on an art form known as Amigurumi, the Japanese art of knitted/crocheted stuffed animals. To be even MORE specific, I enjoy a great deal of Pokemon and anime. I discovered this passion of mine in August of 2015 and have loved the art every second since!

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